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    Formal Music Education

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    Music is a unique form of art that touches both the humanistic qualities of humans as well as the technical. The study of music has been an integral part of my life and has positively changed every aspect of how I live. Serving as an outlet of expression, it has taught me how to communicate and make sense of complex emotions. It has also taught me how to listen and react to what I am hearing. A skill that is a foundation block for any friendship, relationship, or interaction with another…

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    Bach's Music

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    He was a devout christian, he wished that his all music could serve the God and also most of his works are religious music. The biggest achievement of Bach was that he developed the polyphonic music, in his area, he stranded the highest level position. To compare with Bach with Mozart and Beethoven, Mozart is like a happiness of the God, Beethoven is like the God’s powerful, but Bach is language of the God. In personal opinion, Bach’s music is more connotative and complex. Bach had composed 228…

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    Music Vs Plagiarism

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    Have you ever though about the music in the background while you’re watching a movie? How it gives the movie so much more life. I believe that music should be a part of the film industry only because it helps the film feel more interesting while watching it! The two industries will clash like anything else in life, but eventually will work its way through the bumps on the road. There are three important issues such as, flow, plagiarism, and inspiration. In my opinion, flow is the most…

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    Temphis Music History

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    When thinking of Memphis, most people think Rock n Roll and the Blues, but our music history is much deeper than that. Memphis has a far rooted music history and we should take a look from the beginning. Music has been a huge part of this city since it started. Memphis’ has long been shaped by its music history so let’s take a stroll through Memphis and its music history. The city of Memphis was founded on May 22, 1819. It didn’t take long before the first Memphis brass band was created.…

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    Music Therapy Outline

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    Body A. Playing the guitar in music therapy could help people that have social or psychological problems. 1. Music therapists profit their patients accomplish various objectives through music, including enhancement of correspondence. 2. Kids can experience altered self-regard through musical exercises that endorse them to succeed. 3. Patients with cerebrum harm from stroke, traumatic mind damage, or other neurological conditions have been appeared to display…

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    Masculinity In Music

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    The type of music you listen to affects the way you perceive the world. Females and males, or whichever gender you associate with can be the big influential factor, oh how you view the world.() But how does music influence the masculine society specially? Either behavior wise or how music influences their lives growing up. This research paper was developed to learn what it means to be masculine and what is most often taught trough music. The music industry impacts its audience. This leads to…

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    The invention of the Gutenberg press at this time resulted in a wide scale distribution of music which meant training musicians of the Renaissance were exposed to the works of composers from many other regions which in turn had a profound effect on the music that they composed which also had features from their own local music culture. These new musical ideas were also contributed to greatly by aspiring musicians who travelled to the South from across the Alps, as they also brought home new…

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    Music And Mood

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    act and our choice in things that will relieve our feeling. Music is something we all listen to. Our feelings inside determine what type of music we listen to. When feeling good we would listen to up tempo music, or when we are down we would listen to sad songs. When we all take that time out of our day to make an playlist it is usually based off our feelings. We are just looking for something to make us feel good about our selves. Music could also be chosen just to find something that could…

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    Music Theatre Ambitions

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    Music theatre: an art through which to lose oneself and find oneself simultaneously, tell stories that need to be told, cathartically influence people, and give joy to both the performers and audience members. Growing up in an artistic household, full of music, theatre, and dance, I discovered these truths firsthand. I began singing early in life, and dancing around the house, singing songs, reading, and drawing soon consumed the vast majority of my childhood. Early on, I encountered the…

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    Classroom Music Analysis

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    the triangle” - for the school band. I went for it, a little unsure but ready to try to figure it out. It couldn’t be that hard, right? Spoiler alert: it could, in fact, be that hard. The first class was terrifying; I had no clue how to read sheet music. I think the teacher just assumed we all knew, which made sense because everyone else did, but I cried that day. Looking back on it, I find it funny; freaking out over the difference between a half note and quarter note? That’s child’s play. But…

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